Monandrocarpa monotestis ( Tokioka 1953 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4933.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4547926 |
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Monandrocarpa monotestis ( Tokioka 1953 ) |
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Monandrocarpa monotestis ( Tokioka 1953) NEW RECORD
Figure 8 View FIGURE 8 A–D
Colonies globular in the present collection, zooids all on the surface; most of the interior is empty colorless transparent tunic. Four branchial folds per side. Zooids with a few endocarps, small and globular, scattered on body wall; none in gut loop. Stomach elongated, ridged, with large curved caecum at posterior end; anus plain but bilobed. Gonads elongate, single testis almost as long as entire gonad.
#1169, tunic about 4mm thick, tough. Elongate colony 4.5 cm long x 3.3 cm wide, plus smaller attached colony. Zooids about 4 mm in length. Nine gonads on left side, seven on right. Branchial formula: Left DL0(6)0(2)1(6)0(2)1E right DL0(8)0(2)0(7)0(3)0E
#4647, examined by F. Monniot. Single colony, attached by the narrow end only, about 3.5 cm long x 3 cm wide at widest part ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 A–D). Zooids about 5 mm long, measured across both siphons. Numerous long slender oral tentacles,>60. Dorsal tubercle a small button, ganglion immediately behind it; dorsal lamina plain. Zooids with up to nine elongate gonads on each side in a single row ventrally, close to the endostyle. Second branchial fold from DL the lowest. Branchial formula:
E1(3)3(7)2(3)2(10)0DL
E0(3)1(8)1(3)1(10)0DL for another zooid
Distribution: Japan, China, Korea.
Detailed references: Tokioka (1953, 1967 as Polyandrocarpa (Eusynstyela) monotestis ), Monniot F. (2009a), Seo & Rho (2014 as E. monotestis ).
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